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<I>This document describes technologies available in Internet Explorer 5.
While we encourage you to evaluate these features and to send us your feedback, please note that these features are subject to change. </I><BR>

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The coolbar behavior inserts a toolbar into a Web page, populated with coolbuttons.
Toolbars are a familiar interface for users.
The coolbar behavior applies effects (3D border, colored text, colored image) and supports ToolTips to bring each button to life. 
Using form controls within the coolbar is not recommended because the mouse events captured for the coolbar behavior may interfere with access to the form controls. 
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The coolbar.htc file can be downloaded from the coolbar sample page.
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The most up to date documentation on the <B>coolbar</B> behavior can be found on the World Wide Web.
Use Internet Explorer to navigate to the <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/workshop/author/behaviors/library/behaviorslibrary.asp">behaviors library reference</A>. 
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If you have the latest MSDN-Online Web Workshop CD (formerly Sitebuilder Web Snapshot CD), map a drive to the CD and use Microsoft Windows Explorer to navigate to <I>\workshop\author\behaviors\library\coolbar\coolbar.htm</I>.
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